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final answer to them well i would have made it through in quite a while and the producer really made religion a french movie it was approached in toronto when it was shown there are american producers but we do want to make an english version of disease and there was so much interested in making an english version he decided to make and sell so he was a buyer my film so he sent the film to my agent and i looked at it and i had made it through in a long time and i had sort of taken a couple of years off because i've you know daughters and school and i kind of like the idea plus i like you know making a film in paris or out of piracy louis ultimately shot at berlin. i like working in europe i like living in paris and i like the characters that you know these two. aggressive women fighting for power within the advertising agency i like women i have worked with women my whole life i went to a school as a graduate school at sarah lawrence in which i was the only male amongst hundreds of women so i'm very used to being in large groups of women i'm used to working with women and i get along with the
final answer to them well i would have made it through in quite a while and the producer really made religion a french movie it was approached in toronto when it was shown there are american producers but we do want to make an english version of disease and there was so much interested in making an english version he decided to make and sell so he was a buyer my film so he sent the film to my agent and i looked at it and i had made it through in a long time and i had sort of taken a couple of...
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religion and politics should be mixed clearly and some. would use slam and religion to get the support of the people and once the are being would in a very very differently from what the been promising and that's part one of the reasons of their anger you are seeing today in this three to egypt americans want to ensure and secure their interests in egypt but now the leader of the united states nor morsi himself much say in what's happening to the people of egypt who are back in the streets. afraid of the regime egypt was at the forefront of the pro-democracy uprisings in the middle east the us supported the revolts hoping that barack obama's promise of change for the region would bear fruit however after a wave of anti-american protests all the hopes his famous carre speech try to inspire have been dashed. investigates why i've come here to cairo to seek a new beginning between the united states and muslims around the world words of promise that field of religion with hope but as obama begins his second term in office his critics failed hi
religion and politics should be mixed clearly and some. would use slam and religion to get the support of the people and once the are being would in a very very differently from what the been promising and that's part one of the reasons of their anger you are seeing today in this three to egypt americans want to ensure and secure their interests in egypt but now the leader of the united states nor morsi himself much say in what's happening to the people of egypt who are back in the streets....
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you can pick from many of the religions. i said we were agnostic. we don't believe in god. he said that we have to believe in god to be in the boy scout. i told my son he was welcome to try out a church and experiment with different religions, but at the time he wasn't willing to try that. if in the future he decides he wants to attend church and dedicate himself to a specific religion that will be his choice. >> john: i want to say i'm surprised at an organization that is so patriotic has no understanding of the constitution. jesus never said anything against gay people either. i should not be surprised. what would you do? would you support him if he came home one day and said i'm a believer. >> absolutely. i've raised him to be kind and use the same morals as christians. if he came home and said i want to be baptist buddhist, it wouldn't matter to me. i know he has thought it out it wouldn't matter to me either way. >> john: there are believers who don't follow an organized religion. they believe in the bible and jesus and some kind of intelligence, some kind of source be
you can pick from many of the religions. i said we were agnostic. we don't believe in god. he said that we have to believe in god to be in the boy scout. i told my son he was welcome to try out a church and experiment with different religions, but at the time he wasn't willing to try that. if in the future he decides he wants to attend church and dedicate himself to a specific religion that will be his choice. >> john: i want to say i'm surprised at an organization that is so patriotic...
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religion and politics should be mixed clearly and some. would use. religion to get the support of the people and once we are in our view would in a very very differently from what the have been promising and that's one of the reasons of the anger you seeing to the industry to egypt. americans want some ways community to ensure and secure their interest in egypt but now their pictures and that reality has shown that actually muslim brotherhood does not have they were short of the support of the majority of people in egypt now there is only one party that's actually will decide what's happening in egypt and that's the people of egypt neither the united states nor morsi himself much say in what's happening today the people of egypt who are back in the streets. the freak of the regime today. well egypt was i want to first state in the arab world or the us was said to have nudged towards democracy through revolt president obama had some of his highest ratings then and there and is now witnessed a sharp drop in popularity it's seen as a sign that washingto
religion and politics should be mixed clearly and some. would use. religion to get the support of the people and once we are in our view would in a very very differently from what the have been promising and that's one of the reasons of the anger you seeing to the industry to egypt. americans want some ways community to ensure and secure their interest in egypt but now their pictures and that reality has shown that actually muslim brotherhood does not have they were short of the support of the...
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religion and politics should not be mixed clearly and some nations would use slam and religion to get the support of the people and once the are being in a very very differently from what the have been promising and that's. one of the reasons of their anger you seeing to the industry to egypt. americans want some risk of it indeed to insure and secure their interest in egypt but now their pictures and the reality has shown that actually muslim. does not have. the support of the majority of people in egypt now there is only one party that's actually will decide what's happening in egypt and that's the people of egypt neither the united states nor morsi himself much say and what's happening to the people of egypt who are back in the street. we see the freaks of the regime today. are saying to humans are here and are with the rest escalating in egypt support sayad it's after according cairo has sentenced twenty one people to death for their role in football riots last year that left seventy four people dead so twenty one sentenced to death let's or let's get some more and ask whether he'
religion and politics should not be mixed clearly and some nations would use slam and religion to get the support of the people and once the are being in a very very differently from what the have been promising and that's. one of the reasons of their anger you seeing to the industry to egypt. americans want some risk of it indeed to insure and secure their interest in egypt but now their pictures and the reality has shown that actually muslim. does not have. the support of the majority of...
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religion to get the support of the people and once we are. in. a very different view from what the been promising and that's. one of the reasons of the anger you are seeing two in three to egypt and americans want to insure and secure their interests in egypt right now neither the united nor morsi himself how much what's happening to the people of egypt who are back in the streets. or the. now egypt was of the forefront of the pro-democracy uprisings in the middle east the us supported the revolts hoping barack obama's promise of change for the region would bear fruit however after a wave of anti american protests all the hopes his famous cairo speech trying to inspire apparently have been dashed out his fall asleep or investigates why i've come here to cairo to seek a new beginning between the united states and muslims around the world words of promise left field and region with hope. but as obama begins his second term in office his critics failed when the first term that fell far short expectations of progress on peace between israelis and pal
religion to get the support of the people and once we are. in. a very different view from what the been promising and that's. one of the reasons of the anger you are seeing two in three to egypt and americans want to insure and secure their interests in egypt right now neither the united nor morsi himself how much what's happening to the people of egypt who are back in the streets. or the. now egypt was of the forefront of the pro-democracy uprisings in the middle east the us supported the...
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. >> without the security, no country of religion can expect prosperity. >> reporter: developers say the chaos in mali led to the seizure of agents in algeria in which 47 soldiers died or were unaccounted for. they said the media needs to speed up work to get a commission. he is attending the meeting as an observer. he expressed japan's intentions to strengthen correspondence. they are working on measures to help african countries maintain security and present conflicts in the region. the move follows the recent algerian hostage crisis. the government plans to unveil the package of eight measures at the tokyo international conference on african development or tcad to be held in yokohama in june. they going to assist tightening of border controls. they may also provide security experts to increase public safety. they're also considering increasing humanitarian aid where conflicts are taking place. they are trying to reduce anxiety by japanese firms operating in africa as well as highlighting japan's contribution to african development. >>> experts with japan's nuclear regulation autho
. >> without the security, no country of religion can expect prosperity. >> reporter: developers say the chaos in mali led to the seizure of agents in algeria in which 47 soldiers died or were unaccounted for. they said the media needs to speed up work to get a commission. he is attending the meeting as an observer. he expressed japan's intentions to strengthen correspondence. they are working on measures to help african countries maintain security and present conflicts in the...
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religion and politics should not be mixed clearly and some. would use islam and religion to get the support of the people and once the are in the would in a very very differently from what the have been promising us bark to one of the reasons of their anger you are seeing to the industry to egypt and americans want some risk ability to insure and secure their interests in egypt but now the leader of the united states nor morsi himself much say and what's happening today the people of egypt who are back in the street. or the regime elsewhere in africa the french intervention force is continuing its advance in mali helping of the local unelected government to beat back islamic militants several french allies including britain and the u.s. are also providing support for the military offensive but some experts warn the campaign most of to recolonize the african country as me if notion of reports from pears. the french have died had known today a military operation in mali but the discussion is still ongoing as to exactly why the western nation has
religion and politics should not be mixed clearly and some. would use islam and religion to get the support of the people and once the are in the would in a very very differently from what the have been promising us bark to one of the reasons of their anger you are seeing to the industry to egypt and americans want some risk ability to insure and secure their interests in egypt but now the leader of the united states nor morsi himself much say and what's happening today the people of egypt who...
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your final answer to them well i had made it through in quite a while and the producer really made religion a french movie it was approached in toronto when it was shown that american producers wanted to make an english version of disease and there was so much interested in making an english version he decided to make and sell so he was a viral my fellow so he sent the film to my agent and i looked at it and i had made it through in a long time and i had sort of taken a couple of years off because i've you know daughters and school and i kind of like the idea plus i like you know making a film in paris or out of piracy louis ultimately shot at berlin. i like working in europe i like living in paris and i like the characters that you know these two. aggressive women fighting for power within the sabotaging agency i like women i have worked with women my whole life i went to a school as a graduate school it's a. laura to which i was the only male amongst hundreds of women so i'm very used to being in large groups of women i'm used to working with women i get along with them i don't know where
your final answer to them well i had made it through in quite a while and the producer really made religion a french movie it was approached in toronto when it was shown that american producers wanted to make an english version of disease and there was so much interested in making an english version he decided to make and sell so he was a viral my fellow so he sent the film to my agent and i looked at it and i had made it through in a long time and i had sort of taken a couple of years off...
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but the communities in iraq there is no actual street street level animosity between these sects and religions and this has been a characteristic of iraq for many hundreds of years where there isn't a history there has never been a history of kwame in a conflict there's been a history of this state of free jeems or pressing this ethnicity like the kurdish people or pressing the shia hour or is this for me what i want i want to go to jerusalem before we go to the break here. is iraq a failed state or becoming a failed state. i don't think i don't think iraq is a failed state i think he rocks as many problems but i don't think it is a failed state and i just want to point out your previous point peter you make it sound like that the sunni shiite problem in iraq only came about after the u.s. invasion as much as on the. warrant such he was railing sciri did i will say was massacring kurds say was massacring shiites so i think you're pretty but it was a sovereign country and it was a sovereign country that's the difference. it was a sovereign country but he was still killing the different six we'r
but the communities in iraq there is no actual street street level animosity between these sects and religions and this has been a characteristic of iraq for many hundreds of years where there isn't a history there has never been a history of kwame in a conflict there's been a history of this state of free jeems or pressing this ethnicity like the kurdish people or pressing the shia hour or is this for me what i want i want to go to jerusalem before we go to the break here. is iraq a failed...
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bring all of the minorities together, but that does not happen if you are constantly stressing that religion is the groundwork for your policies. it does not work. >> the sunset it is too early to judge. this biologist has been living in germany for 16 years already and recently founded a pro-more see -- pro-morsi association with some friends. >> we have to give the government more time. he was elected for four years and has not even been in office a year. people should let him work in peace and support him instead of stabbing him in the back. >> he was elected democratically. the majority wanted him. >> we should not argue but instead look at how we can rebuild our country together in these difficult times. >> that is with the women here also want, but they think the government should pay attention to the criticism being voiced. >> they should open up and allow other payments and think about the good of egypt. fish also have faith in others with different viewpoints who also know what is good for the country, not only for them. >> they say they are prepared to talk to supporters in germany
bring all of the minorities together, but that does not happen if you are constantly stressing that religion is the groundwork for your policies. it does not work. >> the sunset it is too early to judge. this biologist has been living in germany for 16 years already and recently founded a pro-more see -- pro-morsi association with some friends. >> we have to give the government more time. he was elected for four years and has not even been in office a year. people should let him...
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crackdowns on media and we have crackdowns on and discriminations against christians on charges of defaming religion for example so we're actually seeing that. number has changed in the brotherhood is proceeding as as a spree discussers along with police brutality now when it comes to international intervention or opinions it's the same the international scene is just looking at egypt and trying to secure its interests and i mean the u.s. for example hold you know still supporting morsi just like it did more borrowing and i feel that at this moment it's just. you know speculation like like karl said and things are happening on the ground that they need to catch up on ok oreo in the in washington where you come out on all of this here i mean is it a revolution interrupted. well i would say this much you clearly had after the revolution in egypt a power vacuum develop you had for many years president mubarak before him president sadat and president nasr who effectively served as a fair of a country and the entire country was set up on a patronage system that leader was replaced some of the institution
crackdowns on media and we have crackdowns on and discriminations against christians on charges of defaming religion for example so we're actually seeing that. number has changed in the brotherhood is proceeding as as a spree discussers along with police brutality now when it comes to international intervention or opinions it's the same the international scene is just looking at egypt and trying to secure its interests and i mean the u.s. for example hold you know still supporting morsi just...
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new beginning between the united states and muslims around the world words of promise the field of religion with hope and mutual respect but as obama begins his second term in office his critics will he want to first turn they felt far short of expectations progress on peace between israelis and palestinians remain stalled the promised economic development of afghanistan never took root and american relations with post mubarak egypt deteriorated and i didn't just the u.s. and ellen just community has more or less thought that it was in control of something called the muslim brotherhood and they brought them from egypt into saudi arabia and i think they thought they could just break out of that was it all they could have. asked are was or are and they're fighting now that i'm not leaking oil also. in libya the u.s. supported the intervention by nato and its allies touting it as a great advance for security entry and rights but the fallout from it ended with the death of the american ambassador and three other members of his staff the united states was overselling their so-called triumph over
new beginning between the united states and muslims around the world words of promise the field of religion with hope and mutual respect but as obama begins his second term in office his critics will he want to first turn they felt far short of expectations progress on peace between israelis and palestinians remain stalled the promised economic development of afghanistan never took root and american relations with post mubarak egypt deteriorated and i didn't just the u.s. and ellen just...
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exercise of religion is you were attack here. all this has done is put in regulatory language what was proposed a year ago by the administration a compromise. it's not. it's a farce. an accounting trick. catholic university for example is compelled by the state, under obamacare to offer health insurance. the elliott insurer is propelled to provide contraceptives. this is shifted to the catholic university and students. this is a gimmick. it implicates the catholic institution in the giving up of contraceptives against the religious tenet. say you have a catholic group and you are compel and there is no exception. but the worst part how they define religious institution. churches where you worship on sunday are completely exempt because that would be outrage. but the secularists at the department of h.h.s. have determined that religious means only the place where you go on sunday. if you are a catholic soup kitchen where you do god's work that is not considered religious. that in and of itself is an outrage. this issue is one this
exercise of religion is you were attack here. all this has done is put in regulatory language what was proposed a year ago by the administration a compromise. it's not. it's a farce. an accounting trick. catholic university for example is compelled by the state, under obamacare to offer health insurance. the elliott insurer is propelled to provide contraceptives. this is shifted to the catholic university and students. this is a gimmick. it implicates the catholic institution in the giving up...
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it's developing if it becomes any more reflective of its population's preferences histories interests religion is going to become by definition less interested in allowing israel or being ok with the policies that israel has developed to use force coercively whenever wherever it wants along its borders or with its within its own population palestinian population under its control when the problem is the united states that. that and so this is the contradiction he was back at the same time it calls for democracy in all those countries and so that's what rings hollow i think for many arab and muslim populations is that it's not a real call for the night by the united states for democratization what the united states is just trying to do is so chaos and civil war like we're doing in syria we're not really trying to get democratization in syria or political participation in syria it's selling chaos and destruction i think that's how many people see it and that's how it is unfolding what do you think israel is going to do next what is their strategy with regards to iran i think they have you know m
it's developing if it becomes any more reflective of its population's preferences histories interests religion is going to become by definition less interested in allowing israel or being ok with the policies that israel has developed to use force coercively whenever wherever it wants along its borders or with its within its own population palestinian population under its control when the problem is the united states that. that and so this is the contradiction he was back at the same time it...
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he created sup parties of religion when he was passed for leadership of the main rebel movemen movement. >> what conclusion can we draw from all of this? that these groups are composed of local thugs with long standing grieve varnss that have very little to do with global islamic jihad. terrorism has been a very good business for them. while their own forces have latched support at home in the hope of enhancing their appeal and perhaps crucially gaining global attention. keep in mind, osama bin laden's words in 2004, all that we have to do is send two mew jaujahide to -- smugglers to grand i'd logical foes is to play into their own hands. for mon on this, you can read my column in this week's "time" magazine. up next, my interview with the prime minister of russia dmitry medvedev. ...$10 off any turbo tax deluxe level software or higher! find thousands of big deals now... ...at officemax. or treat gas with these after you get it. now that's like sunblock before or sun burn cream later. oh, somebody out there's saying, now i get it! take beano before and there'll be no gas. take beano be
he created sup parties of religion when he was passed for leadership of the main rebel movemen movement. >> what conclusion can we draw from all of this? that these groups are composed of local thugs with long standing grieve varnss that have very little to do with global islamic jihad. terrorism has been a very good business for them. while their own forces have latched support at home in the hope of enhancing their appeal and perhaps crucially gaining global attention. keep in mind,...
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doesn't give a darn about anything mission to teach religion and why you should care about human to. dish is why you should care what you only. more violent andress in egypt as the opposition rejects calls from the president for national dialogue and cairo approves a law that allows the army to arrest civilians. and despite the growing term all u.s. president barack obama heels egypt and libya are success stories for american foreign policy this in an interview where he also praise outgoing secretary of state hillary clinton for helping him out with a review changes. plus later reports from behind where doctors say they face us a brutal treatment as the anti-government protesters they're trying to save. twenty four hours a day seven days a week this is our duty i'm to bang with say egypt's opposition has refused to attend talks called for by the president to try and stop the ongoing turmoil that's gripping the country meanwhile the government has pushed through a law giving the army the power all the rest our correspondent bill truth has the latest from cairo. the violence has escala
doesn't give a darn about anything mission to teach religion and why you should care about human to. dish is why you should care what you only. more violent andress in egypt as the opposition rejects calls from the president for national dialogue and cairo approves a law that allows the army to arrest civilians. and despite the growing term all u.s. president barack obama heels egypt and libya are success stories for american foreign policy this in an interview where he also praise outgoing...
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insufficiently respectful of religion despite religious heritage and religious heritage, most elite academia, they don't present the free enterprise side of economics. they're too keynesian and claw the socialist. "national review" -- rusher agreed with all that, but the greater affinity with buckley can be seen in buckley and his brother's 1954 book mccarthy and his enemies in which they say mccarty has been a little too rough, made some errors of judgment, but that cause is really important and he is being treated unfairly. that is exactly where rusher is in the years when he turns from generic young republican republicanism to hard movement conservatism. there was a bit of a conservative movement before buckley founded "national review" in 1955 but it was disorganized, the polite term might be a entrepreneur real, individualistic. whitaker chambers had another way of describing it, like people popping out like rabbits, never knew where they were coming from or where they were going. you might see this today now and then. rusher is thrilled to hear there is going to be a conservative weekl
insufficiently respectful of religion despite religious heritage and religious heritage, most elite academia, they don't present the free enterprise side of economics. they're too keynesian and claw the socialist. "national review" -- rusher agreed with all that, but the greater affinity with buckley can be seen in buckley and his brother's 1954 book mccarthy and his enemies in which they say mccarty has been a little too rough, made some errors of judgment, but that cause is really...
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he created supporters of religion when he was passed over for leadership of the main movement. what conclusions can we draw from all this? that these groups are largely composed of local thugs with long-standing local grievances that often have very little to do with global jihad. terrorism has also been very good business for them. while their own causes have lost support at home, they have latched on to the al qaeda brand and the hope of enhancing their appeal and perhaps crucially gaining global attention. keep in mind osama bin laden's words in 2004. all that we have to do is send two mujahedeen to the furtherest point east to raise a piece of cloth on which is written al qaeda in order to make the generals race there to cause america to suffer human, economic and political losses. to play into their own hands. for more on this, you can read my column in this week's "time" magazine. >>> up next, my interview with the prime minister of russia, dmitry met vedev on syria, human rights and much more. don't miss it. etdon't. they have magnesium. for effective relief of occasiona
he created supporters of religion when he was passed over for leadership of the main movement. what conclusions can we draw from all this? that these groups are largely composed of local thugs with long-standing local grievances that often have very little to do with global jihad. terrorism has also been very good business for them. while their own causes have lost support at home, they have latched on to the al qaeda brand and the hope of enhancing their appeal and perhaps crucially gaining...
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it is wrong to think that religion is in one place on this. religion is all over the map on this. even within religions, there are enormous debates within a variety of sects of how to deal with same-sex couples, gay or lesbian clergy. this is a debate that is going to be going on for quite awhile but i think that the movement of history is on the side i am one. host: let me go back to one of the earlier caller is discussing adoption and the restrictions put in place. of course we know what has happened in russia, where they say no to various adoptions,. ga -- saying gay couples should not be able to adopt pit where are we on that issue? guest: it varies from state to state, because marriage laws and family law issues are determined on a state-by-state business. there are places where it is very difficult for gay couples to adopt, although almost everywhere, single gay people can adopt. often they are in relationships to it this creates problems, too, because only one parent is the legal guardian of the child. there were several other responses in to the caller who talked about rus
it is wrong to think that religion is in one place on this. religion is all over the map on this. even within religions, there are enormous debates within a variety of sects of how to deal with same-sex couples, gay or lesbian clergy. this is a debate that is going to be going on for quite awhile but i think that the movement of history is on the side i am one. host: let me go back to one of the earlier caller is discussing adoption and the restrictions put in place. of course we know what has...
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launch this and talk about effort he's going to put together among clergy of all types and sex and religion in addition the united states to support this. this is an uphill climb. it is a different bill than i introduced. we go from two physical characteristics in the definition of an assault weapon to one. we ban 158 specific guns by make and model. we grandfather 2200 weapons by make and model that are rifles, shotguns, pistols used for recreation, defense, hunting. we ban clips, drums, or strips of more than 10 bullets. prohibit their manufacture, their sale, their transfer. we are different from the new york state law. we do not require registration of grandfathered weapons. and in that regard we are also different from the california law. in a sense, it's a little more moderate in that regard because the gun organizations regard registration as "the first step to confiscation." >> schieffer: when somebody sells one of these guns they may have now or gives it to someone else? >> we rerequire a full background check to the transferee, the person to whom the gun is transferred. >> schieff
launch this and talk about effort he's going to put together among clergy of all types and sex and religion in addition the united states to support this. this is an uphill climb. it is a different bill than i introduced. we go from two physical characteristics in the definition of an assault weapon to one. we ban 158 specific guns by make and model. we grandfather 2200 weapons by make and model that are rifles, shotguns, pistols used for recreation, defense, hunting. we ban clips, drums, or...
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all of the other things that differentiate us and make us unique whether gender or race or religion, all of these things fall aside when you are there putting the mission first and selflessly serving as that member of a team. i can tell you from my my first hand experience that whether in training or deployed setting those things are not what's crossing your mind when you are operating. >> but make no mistake when she talked about gender there, what women will have to do to join these front line units is pass the same standards of physical fitness, scholastic, it will all have to be the same as the men. this will be gender neutral. >> do we know how quickly this will happen? >> the pentagon says they want to have an implementation process and get it done by 2016. there is still a big outclause on all of this. the services, military units could say at the end of the day they want an exemption and they don't think they can have women in the units. you hear the same issues, personal hygiene, can women pass the physical requirements, all of this still on the table. so panetta knows and c
all of the other things that differentiate us and make us unique whether gender or race or religion, all of these things fall aside when you are there putting the mission first and selflessly serving as that member of a team. i can tell you from my my first hand experience that whether in training or deployed setting those things are not what's crossing your mind when you are operating. >> but make no mistake when she talked about gender there, what women will have to do to join these...
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it isn't exploitation and hijacking of an old honored religion. what we need to do is find a way, and this is something we have to work at, for people to understand the degree to which it's happening. and becoming in some places an excuse for their disfranchisement. for being deprived good government and economy and job and opportunity. one of our missions is not not let it be an excuse. so i think that carrying the banner of religious tolerance is critical. i know, we have raised that with president morsi. i have personally raised that with him. i think was the first american to meet with president morsi even before he knew he was a candidate. we talked about the need for the brotherhood to be able to respect the diversity of egypt. now that hasn't happened completely as much as we would like in the constitutional process, but as i said, that's an ongoing process. we need to work together in order try to do it. senator, you raised a central, central issue with respect what is happening to the politics of certain regions of the world, and it's got
it isn't exploitation and hijacking of an old honored religion. what we need to do is find a way, and this is something we have to work at, for people to understand the degree to which it's happening. and becoming in some places an excuse for their disfranchisement. for being deprived good government and economy and job and opportunity. one of our missions is not not let it be an excuse. so i think that carrying the banner of religious tolerance is critical. i know, we have raised that with...
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our country trying to exploit our beliefs and other individuals that have other beliefs about their religion and their gods? we have they warfare going on around this country. we are talking about gun control. if i want to see somebody taken now, why do have to go inside a school? guest: i want to thank the caller for his service in vietnam. this is one of the big shifts in its war effort than i write about in my book. the major philosophy for insurgents was socialism, communism, often allied with nationalism. that change in 1979 we saw the rise of jihadism as the dominant force driving terrorism around the world. he saw that with the takeover of the embassy in iran. he saw that with the soviet invasion of afghanistan. you saw all those things coming together in a way that empowered jihadists. tendency to saya tennesse that they are fanatical. the history suggests otherwise. and proper strategy that we implemented in iraq which focused on security and tries to provide some of the legitimate needs of the people who want economic growth and jobs and freedom. a strategy like that can be success
our country trying to exploit our beliefs and other individuals that have other beliefs about their religion and their gods? we have they warfare going on around this country. we are talking about gun control. if i want to see somebody taken now, why do have to go inside a school? guest: i want to thank the caller for his service in vietnam. this is one of the big shifts in its war effort than i write about in my book. the major philosophy for insurgents was socialism, communism, often allied...
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i'm always reminded my counterpart to when i talk about freedom of expression, freedom of religion, those are not just american values. the world agreed to those values in the declaration, universal declaration of human rights and will stand up for them. it's not always easy and we have to pick our time. we can't be shortsighted or did, but will continue to stand up for them. and the fundamental first level, we do what we do because it's in our security interest, economic interests in more interests and we have to continue to do that. but then as you go to the second level, how you adapt that to the world that today requires us to be more clever, more agile and were trying to do that. for example, countering violent extremism, does this to me there are maybe 50,000 violent homicidal extremists in the world, but they are able to maximize their impact and messaging today and are not and what we try to do is to get in there with him, to undermine non-and to rebut them. to dissent than we did quite well in the cold war. the more i've done this job, the more i think we can transfer from the co
i'm always reminded my counterpart to when i talk about freedom of expression, freedom of religion, those are not just american values. the world agreed to those values in the declaration, universal declaration of human rights and will stand up for them. it's not always easy and we have to pick our time. we can't be shortsighted or did, but will continue to stand up for them. and the fundamental first level, we do what we do because it's in our security interest, economic interests in more...
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the only reason why they're called arabs is because of the religion of islam. when i hear people say the egyptians or arabs, that is political. they are not arabs. there african people mixed in with greeks and romans, but they are not arabs. that is all i have to say. host: gary rights in to ask whether libyans consider themselves arabs or africans? guest: they call themselves libyans. they do not identify and a ticket with the contents or the mediterranean region. the calller is absolutely right they do not call themselves arabs. further to the extent that libyan our arab at all it is because of the influence of the muslims who came in in the seventh century a.d. again, you can eyeball it when you are there in terms of culture is islamic that blends very completely with african culture. among the examples of that is the southwest of libya on the border of tunisia. it was our berber town. the african influence of the culture represented could not be more obvious. host: john up next in virginia on the democrat line. caller: i have a couple of comments, and then
the only reason why they're called arabs is because of the religion of islam. when i hear people say the egyptians or arabs, that is political. they are not arabs. there african people mixed in with greeks and romans, but they are not arabs. that is all i have to say. host: gary rights in to ask whether libyans consider themselves arabs or africans? guest: they call themselves libyans. they do not identify and a ticket with the contents or the mediterranean region. the calller is absolutely...
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i'm always remind you my counterparts that when i talk about the freedom of expression, freedom of religion, those are not just american values. the world agree to those values and the declaration, universal declaration of human rights and will stand up to them. it's not always easy in the have to pick our time. we can't be shortsighted or to penicillin continue to stand up for them. on the fundamental first level, we do what we do because it's in our security interest from economic interest in moral interest and we have to continue to do that. but as you go to the second level, how you adapt that to the world of today requires us to be more clever, more agile and wish i had do that. for example are adtran, -- there are those who estimate that maybe there are 50,000 violent homicidal extremists in the world, but they are able to maximize their impact and their messaging through the internet. but we try to do is say briefly mention is to get in there with them, undermine them and we've got them. it is something i did quite well in the cold war. the wife done this job, the more lessons i thin
i'm always remind you my counterparts that when i talk about the freedom of expression, freedom of religion, those are not just american values. the world agree to those values and the declaration, universal declaration of human rights and will stand up to them. it's not always easy in the have to pick our time. we can't be shortsighted or to penicillin continue to stand up for them. on the fundamental first level, we do what we do because it's in our security interest from economic interest in...
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whether you're a person of religion with tower of babel, we know that language is essential to having an economy and country that stays together. this is a public school and the language used by the government of the united states most often is tkpwhreurb, english and these kids should be reciting the pledge of allegiance in english. >>gretchen: liz? >> i understand what you're saying. but i also believe if the children are speaking other languages, they should be allowed to say the pledge of allegiance in their languages. we live in a melting pot here in the united states where there are many different cultures and children speak many different languages and i feel they should be allowed to say the pledge of allegiance in their language if that's something they choose to do. >>gretchen: the thing for me, ladies, i guess i break it down on to what they were actually reciting. if they were reciting a nursery rhyme, then i don't think we'd be having this discussion. they were reciting the pledge of allegiance, which is our patriotic pledge to this country. and in fact, the immigration d
whether you're a person of religion with tower of babel, we know that language is essential to having an economy and country that stays together. this is a public school and the language used by the government of the united states most often is tkpwhreurb, english and these kids should be reciting the pledge of allegiance in english. >>gretchen: liz? >> i understand what you're saying. but i also believe if the children are speaking other languages, they should be allowed to say the...
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all our aid has been contingent on progress from freedom of expression, freedom of religion. due process under the law. secretary clinton waived that so this could go to this new regime. this technology should not be going to this regime now. at the same time we need to find a way to ensure egypt doesn't give away the peace they have had with israel for a long time. that may be going any way because of the muslim brotherhood. dollars is how we have leverage. >>gretchen: do you think there's anything in the fine print that says you can only use these f-16's for specific purposes or not? >> how do we control it once they're in their hands? plus the relationship our military has had with their military for so long has eroded a little bit since the muslim brotherhood took over. once you hand these weapons over, i don't know that you have much control on how they're used. all the technology is not in them. they are not u.s. specs. their capabilities are below what ours are. still they can outfit them the way they want, use them as they fit. in the hands of the muslim brotherhood,
all our aid has been contingent on progress from freedom of expression, freedom of religion. due process under the law. secretary clinton waived that so this could go to this new regime. this technology should not be going to this regime now. at the same time we need to find a way to ensure egypt doesn't give away the peace they have had with israel for a long time. that may be going any way because of the muslim brotherhood. dollars is how we have leverage. >>gretchen: do you think...
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it is an exploitation and hijacking of an old and honored religion. and what we need to do is find a way -- and this is something we have to work at -- for people to understand the degree to what that is happening and how it has become an excuse for their disenfranchisement, for being deprived of good governance, for being deprived of a good economy, jobs and opportunity. one of our missions is to not let that be an excuse. so i think carrying the banner of religious tolerance and diversity and pluralism is critical. i know we have raised that with president morsi. i've personally raised that with him. i think i was the first american to meet with him before he became -- before he even knew he was a candidate. and we talked about the need for the brother had to be able to respect the diversity of egypt. that has not happened completely as much as we would like in the constitutional process. but, as i said, that is an ongoing process and we need to work together in order to try to do it. but, senator, you've raised a central issue with respect to what
it is an exploitation and hijacking of an old and honored religion. and what we need to do is find a way -- and this is something we have to work at -- for people to understand the degree to what that is happening and how it has become an excuse for their disenfranchisement, for being deprived of good governance, for being deprived of a good economy, jobs and opportunity. one of our missions is to not let that be an excuse. so i think carrying the banner of religious tolerance and diversity and...
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it is an exploitation and hijacking of an old and honored religion. and what we need to do is find a way -- and this is something we have to work at -- for people to understand the degree to what that is happening and how it has become an excuse for their disenfranchisement, for being deprived of good governance, for being deprived of a good economy, jobs and opportunity. one of our missions is to not let that be an excuse. so i think carrying the banner of religious tolerance and diversity and pluralism is critical. i know we have raised that with president morsi. i've personally raised that with him. i think i was the first american to meet with him before he became -- before he even knew he was a candidate. and we talked about the need for the brother had to be able to respect the diversity of egypt. that has not happened completely as much as we would like in the constitutional process. but, as i said, that is an ongoing process and we need to work together in order to try to do it. but, senator, you've raised a central issue with respect to what
it is an exploitation and hijacking of an old and honored religion. and what we need to do is find a way -- and this is something we have to work at -- for people to understand the degree to what that is happening and how it has become an excuse for their disenfranchisement, for being deprived of good governance, for being deprived of a good economy, jobs and opportunity. one of our missions is to not let that be an excuse. so i think carrying the banner of religious tolerance and diversity and...